Definition of the word precipitously

Pronunciation of vocabulary precipitously

precipitouslyadverb

đột ngột

/prɪˈsɪpɪtəsli//prɪˈsɪpɪtəsli/

Origin of the word precipitously

The word "precipitously" has its roots in the Latin word "praeceps," which means "steep" or "precipitous." The Latin word is derived from the verb "praeceps," which means "to throw or precipitate." The adjective "precipitously" entered the English language in the 15th century, initially meaning "steep" or "sloping." Over time, its meaning expanded to include the sense of "sudden" or "unexpected," often with unfavorable or undesirable consequences. In contemporary English, "precipitously" is often used to describe a sudden or rash action, decision, or event that may have unintended or unfortunate outcomes. For example, "The company's precipitous decision to lay off half its workforce caused a rift among employees."

Vocabulary summary precipitously

typeadverb

meaning(of) cliff, like a cliff; steep, steep (road...)

Example of vocabulary precipitouslynamespace

meaning

in a way that is very steep, high and often dangerous

theo một cách rất dốc, cao và thường nguy hiểm

  • The land dropped precipitously down to the rocky shore.

    Đất dốc thẳng đứng xuống bờ đá.

meaning

suddenly and to a very great extent

đột ngột và ở một mức độ rất lớn

  • The dollar plunged precipitously.

    Đồng đô la giảm mạnh.

meaning

very quickly, and without enough thought or care

rất nhanh chóng, và không cần suy nghĩ hay quan tâm đủ nhiều

  • We don't want to act precipitously.

    Chúng tôi không muốn hành động vội vã.


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